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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1927)
VNfVKItHITV OF ONE an LIUHAHY EU02NU. OKI Klamath Mews The CIRCULATION Dally average distribution for the month odlDf March It, 1111 The Khmsth Nstts Official Paper of Klamath Fall ' 3694 Me"bf Audit Bureau el Circulation . . 'THROW AWAY YOUR HAMMER GET OUT YOUR HORN" Vol. 4, No. 19iJ Price Five Cents KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, June 29, 1927. (Every Morning Except Monday) y RoadBorid Plan Will Probably Be Passed City Unfavorable for $500,000 Bond htue, But County Votes Ex pected to Past it While complete unofficial return from all but one city precinct in Tuoaday's spccfnl election hliocd Kliimnth'a rond bond i.siie for $500,000 tn bn slightly behind, report from several county district I indicntcd that the monsuro will piiHM with flying color. hhkuiIiiit butter rnndii in all .sections of the Klamath basin. Thn unofficial nmnl for the It cltr prerlncta from whlrh return were available at a late hnur Tuee dny night, rovruled that In Klamath Fall 31t tiiIoi were mat for the mail limitl Issue, with a idliil of 4S.1 axaluat tho measure. Thn Stramie Hirer district rum In alrong for Iho bond laaiie, how ever, with 71 viilee tor Iha measure aud only 3 against It. Thn Pino Drove rouiit revealed 17 for anil 30 against, while Pelican liny returns showed 3D fur and only II attain!. Tim 8 wan l-ako precinct voted II yea, and 1 no on the road bond plan. Income Tax I'npoiiular The 'acorn tax measure on the special election ballot mat with 4ltlla popularity In Iha county pro elm l fnm which rvtnrna were available- lute Toraday Wight. The count r.n thla waa aa followa: Hwan Lake, yea, !, no 10; Poll (Continued on Pago Two) Vehawn Inquest is Postponed One Day ' Because tha principal wltnraaea. ! Arthur Lucketl, Paulina Aiken and lono Zlgler. were nnahle to attend due to Injuries, sustained In tha ae eldeni, the Inqueat which waa to hove been conducted by Karl V hil lock, county coroner, for Thomas Vehawn, killed In an auto rraah early Sunday morning, waa post pnned Tuesday nlitht. Tentative date for the arhedulci Inqueat to probe clrrumatancea eur rounillna .the death of Vehawn, wna art for tonight at 7:30 In the Whit lock Funeral home. Tha Coronor'e Jury, aelarted last night for the Inqueat, Include A. M. Wordrn. frank Ward, J. I. Johnson, Frank Sexton, George Men and Mar lon llanka. Vehawn wna killed on. the Merrill highway when a ear driven by l.uck ett overturned, Innclliif In a pool of water at the edge of tha road, lie waa found dead and la believed to have auf located In the mud Into whlrh hla head had been ahoved. Medical Aid Will . Be Given Indians following Iho froo , cllnlca at Klnmnth Agency, during which 43 Indiana were lived health exami nation, prepnrntlona are under way lo render aurglcnl and medical aid tn thoaa In need of lt,: under the dlrectlona of Dr. J. It. Collnrd, ear, ye, nose and throat apeclallat. It waa announced here Tueaday. I Jr. Collnrd will be assisted by Dr. W. M. nrnnot of New York and Dr. William Itngera, Agency phyal clan. The oporatlona that are tn ba performed flrat are. for the re , mnvnl of lonalla and sdnolds and for tha correction of trachoma con dltlnna. Dontnl work will be done hy Dr. Brlggs, Ileaorvatlnn dentlat. Thn nuralng work at the hoapltnl wilt bn carried on under the direc tion of Mra. Josephine Jones, It. N. assisted hy Mra. (lerlrnde Moon, Mra. W, M. Ilogora. 11. N., and Mra. Win. Ilogera. II. N. ; Mra. Itngera, Reservation nurao for the . western dlatrlct. will nlao carry on follow-up work In carrying out the Instructions of the examl noting phyalelina with regard to diet and personal hygiene for Indian children found to be malnourlahtid or disponed to Illness. Loiters aro liclng sent nut to nil persons who woro found to ho Buf fering ffom defects nr disorders that can bo corrected hy changea In dlot nr poatnrn, nr the amount of sleep, roit and exorcise. COOING OF BIRDS ANNOYED RESIDENT WHO ASKS RELIEF i,oxj ituim, raiir., June an. (C.I".) 'ooln of bird ha no place In Hip llle of K. II. Hcnloii, local realdrnl. Hraton In petition to the city council naked lluil the scope of the poultry ordinance bp Inrrena. pil tn Include iltivc nnl mocking bird. Pigeon In Mnrnln wrk Mini on numerous buildings luivw been objected la and a number allot, the defense of bird luw liecn made by the humane society anil other. ",G. N. Applies to I. C. C. for Kight To Effect Moves Latest Mova Indicates That Northern Lin Will Enter City By Way of Link River Canyon. tt AHIIIVtJTOV, June "JH, it. I'.) The Ureal Northern rallnwd TueMlny tmnldeil a new ahenf of niHdlcathma Into the lap of the liilcnintf Coiniiicrce ('oininlaalon, narking the way toward complete authority fan- wliat It wlahe to do In erred log entry Into the Klamath Inula. Tha applications, four In number, I for the moat part cover familiar ground aud make few disclosure beyond whnt has been puhllshed. They are In substance aa follows: I I. Permission for Iha Oregon Trunk to abandon Ita application lor j new conairuciion anil ainmiitiiiiun 1.1 the !real Northern with certain ; minor t-hnngca. Including purchnae of three fourths Intereae In the Khevltn-lllxnn road, whlrh extends IS miles south from llend, for 1176, uoo; alao relocation for part of the distance of the route original-, ly proposed by the Oregon .Trunk, to give a cheaper and mnro direct route. t. Permission for the (Ire it Northern to build or extend from Mend to I'aunlna and to aaqnire trackage rlghta tinder agreement with tho Houlhern Pacific, from Paunlna to Klamath Falls. 3. Permission to acquire one half the slock of the SI ra horn line, the O. V. t K.. the coat of which will be between 900. uoo and one million dollar. 4. Permission to build along Link river around tho eaat shore of Klamath hike, so the Great North ern will have Ita own line to In dustries there Instead of using the so-called bridge track through Klamath Fulls. Grace Preparinc To Start Flight IIONOI.ri.t', June t. (UP) Richard Orare. California aviator, loft the Pearl harbor naval base at S:5 p. m. today In his frutsair moot plane, bound for the Island of Kaunal. where he expnrta to take off for Sun Francisco Wednesday. Orare expected to ttesrh Kauai In two hours. He waa acrompan- ted from here by three naval planes! under the direction of Commander 1 M. II. MrComh, of the Pearl harbor hne, , ' l AcccTdlng tn prosent plans, Grace will make several takeoff tests, nnd- er three-qnartera load and full load, before the artidil take-off. It has been arranged to drop the loads before landing. The departure for San Franrlaco Is scheduled for four a. m. The weather so far has Leen fnvorable and adjustments to draco's plane have been pronouced perfect. Byrd Praises Feat Undertaken by Army nOOSEVKl.T FIELD, New York. June 18, (A. P.) Commander Rich ard K. Dyrd, held up her hy bad weather on hla own trans-oceanic flight, today took occasion to ex press hla best wishes to other trans oceanic fliers apparently not soled s number of additional slides, hampered by the weathor elements. I Speaking of Lieutenants Lester J. Maitland and Albert E. Hngenherger and of Ernest Smith, civilian .fllor, ; Commander Uyrd commented onj their .Millies . filer, and said he Karl sin rlnnhi thnit wVAiiIrl tnailrai Ins "Thla project," he said, "Is un doubtedly one of tho most difficult arts In trnns-ocennlc flying yet attempted. While we Atlantic filers are aiming to strike an entire con- tlnent theso men must cross UOO: miles of sen and strike n little Island. If we nre ISO miles off our course It might not make any great dif ference because we could pick up our bearings once we struck land, but this Honolulu flight la not an simple, The objective must be truck directly on the mark." City Vote Expected To Defeat Tax Plan Available Election Re- nnrli Shaw Income Measure Behind in Cit-i ies. Ahead in Country! PORTLAND. Ore.. June 28. j (AP) Returns from today' i Kpecinl election in Oregon, available tonight, indicated the ntate income tax running fur behind in the citien while rttrul dintrit-tH were giving the nicaituro gubtitantial majorities. I With ' 301 precincU reported, ; 68 in Portland, the figures on itho income tax were: Yes, 7, !:$93; No. 11.034. Itelurna from 131 precincts out of 1847 In the atala Including tt i complete from Multnomah county gave: Income tax, yea 3371, no 4(03. Tax limitation measure, yea H95. B(J 84JJ . Veterans memorial, yea S0C0, no B0I6. . Assessment hill, yes 1411, no 48S. Another state finance measure, whlrh would fix the atata tax baae at S3. 100. 000. waa running fcehlnd. With S01 preclnrta reported., the vote stood: Ves 3. 541. 'no ll.7. A measure giving the state (ax com m lesion aupervlslon over county nlaucd an l-age Kour) . j . - -. r "I Borah Says Nation . Must Conserve Oil';1 I1ENVKH. Colo.. June 38. (If) -The gravest problem facing thej government of the United Statea to- day Is waste of Ita natural resourcea Senator William K. Borah of Idaho declared tonight in an address be- j lore the international Attvertising, association. In convent' a here. I Ilrrnh pointed to the recent Mis sissippi flood dsaster and waste of the nation's raw oil supply as ex amples. The senator, who la chair man of tho aenate's foreign stairs committee, urged the advertising men to build up home markets and let European markets take care of thmselves. He asserted that In his opinion. the poorest huilnoss man this conn-1 try ha yet produced waa the gov- eminent. He went on to point out that despite hla opinion, the oil pro ducers, "who are among our ablest and baldest business men," have an peared and asked the government t" protect them against themselves. Th Idaho senator took a atand against cancellation of foreign war uhls. i Trains and Autos Held Up by ' Rains 8AI.T I.AKR -CITY, t'lah, June 28, (A. P.I Approximately 1,000 tourists In five Denver and Rio Grande, western tralnr and more than 200 automobiles, marooned In the vicinity of Soldiers' summit and Price, 130 miles east of here, are wondering thla afternoon when man'a efforta would conquer the ele ments and release them, aa addition al rains caused . more rock slides and threatened additional rises in many mountain streams. The torrential downpours of yesterday afternoon and last night, were resumed again today and raus- one of which carried away several hundred foet of pipe line .leaving Castle (late, Mining town of several thousand, without domestic water. , , , CELEBRATION HEADS MAKE FINAL PLANS Tho Fourth of. July celebration committee at a mooting last even ing In thp chamber of commerce rooms, nintlo . final outline of tho program for the throe day celebr.v tlnn, subject to a few revisions Ihnt will ho nintle tomorrow. - . ' The program Is brisk, from ' the first morning and continue through the 'three days with a ' wonderful line of attractions whlrh ran 'not fall to please everyone who cornea to Klamath Falls to enjoy the Natal day. "MURDER MYSTERY" NOT rSO BAFFLING TO INVESTIGATORS . -ll. a;. 11 liritlMXU. l allf., Jane il l I'.) Iliirbank'a I a I e a t "muraVr matcr)".dlln't up lo r perlalltiua. An In forma Mt recently aatlfled police that a -aertlllar odor, do. acrllird aa almllur lo that of Imra Ing flrah, pmanalpd from, a houar. Offlcrra romlurleit an Inveall (allon which rpvealctl thai the property owner waa dlapoalna; of clil kcu fealhera. p . j raCIHC IVtCe IS Called Of f When Carter BackS Out! Slight Accident Brings 'Air Mail Pilot Back to Field Af ter Start for Honlulu Had Been Made. . 1 . msUlVAL AfltPOItT, Oak land, t'alif.. June j2M, (A.P.I The antlclpatnl air, race over the laciric from (IwklaBil to Honolulu waa off Imtay wbea Krneat L. Hnillll. elvlltaa flyer, waa detain ed by tha apoaanra from' making a aeeond hop-off after hla oppon ent, t lie huge trt-afotored Kokker daiy, entered by the railed . male army, wan reoorted over, .too mile out from the fallforaia coast. The Kokker Marled at 7:00 Smith's flight waa announced is. areaa .of . had ., weathor although 'rom the police but who bad not indefinitely postponed by Kdmund , there are local conditions of nnfav-ibn arrested at a late hour Tues J. Moffett. Kan Francisco flight I o cable weather. Dr. James A. Kim- j d,'r i hacker, after the pilot returned to ' the field within ten minutes after jhia first take-off at-J:J a. m. to hava a broken window In the pilots cahln replaced. . c . .Mochanire labored for over two hours lo replace the window with one loaned from an ' army plane. The army wind deflector waa too 1 m fit ihW civilian shin and h,d to he tB, to tn. Then, aa th motor of Smith! plane waa started at 11:38 a m. fOP a erond hopoft Charles H. ' factor, aavlgaton witB Smith, t pro - leaiea against etariniK ins ijikih.. m. v ennesna., luiiowea a atr.( at such a late hour. . ; e said It. waa too 'late in the - VTZ trip because the army plaae had ll i-H of over five hnura. Me said hui only de.,re wag to De reached Honoua ttnt ,ad declared there w m,e chance of beating the poKker. ..Th tTmy j, t00 faP head of us now. carter said to Smith and. Moffett. "lxfa wait and aee what happena to them." He said thai when the deflector broke after the hop-oft Smith was all for going on regardless and that he had to pok,e Smith In 'the bark of the neck to attract his attention and make him return to the field. Moffett later announced that Smith could mako the flight if he desired doing so with a new navl- gator. Smith left (he flying field saying t he did not know, what he would do. He was driven away In an auto hy (Continued on Page Two) Redmond Buildings Damaged by Flames PEND, June 28. (CP) Fire, probably starting from exploding gas, se,l luniuKii ptici.i nufli.cw houses In Redmond early this morn- Ing. causing damage estimated ati 175,000, according to reports reach ing Bend. . The blaxe was reported to have spread from a tailoring ahap In the .. . . . . . and adjoining huildinga. Igniting Kentnono notei. tnrouan tne noteii tho Oregon hotel across the street. The Rend tire department reach ed Redmond In time to save the V. A. Anderson building, occupied by the Redmond Spokesman and the Redmond garage. Sheriff 8. E. Roberta of Deschutes county Is Investigating reporta that, said Mrs. Keen. "She Just left here . bureaa ,or .dmlnistratlon of all in three men were seen engaged In a i last January. We are glad to have ,,. poMMsion, under control of a drunken fight In the tailor, shop at: her but she will not be satlfled. ' CT nepunment ot the government. tne lime tne nre waa Iirat aisrov- ered. TRUSTY IS FOILED " ' INXIBERTY DASH ROSEBURG, Ore., June 28, (A. P.) Clyde Cornell, aged 21. serving a six months sentence tor auto theft, who haa been working as a trusty wnn tne uran uusv mas ic" ni Reedsport, 'today attempted to es cape after stealing an automobile, belonging to th contractor. P. H. Holmes, and cutting the Loon Lake telephono wires, according, to Sher iff S. W. Starmer. L , j- .;. ' The theft was discovered Immedi ately, however, and word telephoned (rom Scottshnrg. Cornell being ar rested aa he was coming out to the hlghnwy over tha- coast road. He la now In the county Jail and will be held for the grand Jury, ByrdGrew Takes Off For Paris At 4 A. M. Aviator Tells Crew to Stand by for Start at Four A. M. Today: Weather Favorable ROOSEVELT FIELD, N. Y-, i Uune 29, (AP) At 1:30 o'clock this morning Com mander. By rd ordered the crew of the monoplane "Am erica" to stand by for a four o'clock hop-off for Pari. Commander Byrd's decision to start ' this morning was reached .after belated reports from- ships at sea told of a general improvement in i weamer conditions over me . .... . . 'Atlantic. . , , ' .. There appears to be' so general! ball, moteorologlst at the weather bureau reoorted , Runway Dry ? Commaader Byrd said that the i runway at Roosevelt Field had dried sufficiently to make possible a sue- cessful take-off.--Rain 8 u n d a y i a . I morning nan preveniea a atari l i scheduled for early Monday morn ' in hv mikinr the mnw,, inn !i ,OW tjle America to glide out : perpetrated the robbery. . ( for It non-stop flight across the: Olda' Paint Shop waa broken Into 1 Atlantic. . ' ' 'or the aeeond tlma In leaa than, a Byrd's announcement that he In- weekr. although only t.S0 in small 1 tends. to start for Europe- at four)llTer stolen from this aatab- I (toaliaued on raan Two) . i ,. Days of Gun Totin .' Clioanff A ro firm a uitv.1111 mv vjiuiix. SPOKANE. Wash.. June 28, (A. P.I tn the frontier days when men were men. Deputy sheriffs perforce wore shooting Irons; tn these mod ern decadent tlmea deputy sheriffs often are women and carry no wen jions at all. Witness the fate of S. J. Rowe. reposing todays In the county Jail here after an alleged attempt to take home the bacon from a serve i yourself store yesterday evening without the formality of paying for It. Pursued by a clerk, Rowe drop ped the bacon and fled preclpitiously Mrs., Ioaffi Nirkerson, a deputy sher iff, 'sav; the chase from her auto mobiles VAr'-ving It to the curb, she awaited ita. and atlff armed' him d her. He jumped nuwaa for continuing whenJaei jw.ajn i to huT f AfXnulws on tils .4"y wht)n Mra. Nickerson sotted lils'nrm iW put a hammer lock onhintj.--. . . He, surrendered and was tax-n to iit I Jtlrkeraon never car , rC, ai guT Sheriff Floyd Brower Mv8 BJe vinesn't need one., . ,t. . IXT-i, TTOIIl an 81, Starts On WQllfinOr TVlTV VII TTtllaVIllg IFi titinutnn jtv- .. a a t A T ''""" ""V '""., . ,h. .Il...llr.n mi A ... . .... P.nnl.1 i Etreator. 81. of Blackburn. Va., who! iiio - wnuau ui , n. ., reported today at Chicago, cross-country hike to see her children. Uvea a half mile Jacksonville, on the Ruch road, and Is Mrs. Wyde Keen. "We received a telegram this morning that mother had started inis win mix n.r nmiu mp " thla state, and Washington, where we used to Jive. Whenever -she becomes dissatisfied, she starts wan dering."' Mrs. Keen did not know when her mother would arrive, and ex pressed a dislike for publicity at tendant upon her parent s trip. j TWQ DROWN TRYING TO RESCUE SISTER 1)KS MOINES. Iowa, June 28,; (UP) Five persons were drowned I near here tcday white swimming, Mike nnd John French Inst their lives In a vain effort to save their sister, who was wading near Mad rid. ' , ' " Bernle Guuderaon, It, and his lit tle brother, Edwin, 9, were drown ed lit Beaver Creek while In swim ming. ' BARN CAUGHT FIRE AT OPPORTUNE TIME FOR TWO SALESMEN itmUlK OKOVK. Ore., Juno 2M, (I'.l'.) -Two aaleamea ilrm oaatralrd the practical naea of a fire rxilnguiahrr lo Jaaprr Pat ton when I hey called on a aalca m Union. I'atton'a barat raaa;lit fire while the conferrace waa la progTraa. The detuoOMtralura niNhed over to the barulna' struplure ami. aided by their exclttft-uiahrr, hail the flame under control In a few nilnnlea. , , 'eedliM to state, the aale waa rxecated quickly. 'pi: - - (ln-Ain, ft'! Break Crime Wave Series of Robberies Here In Past Two Dara to B Check ed By Cops; Most Loot HaounK" army en lat today Been Foamd. I lly police were laat night In creasing; vigilance in every aectkm of the downtown district to check what aasumed the proportions of a dlmluutlre crime wave la Klam ath Kali during; the flrat two days of the week. A number of robberies, one of which gained considerable loot for (two thieves who were not clever "ough to hide their' stolen articles Tracing a quantity of doming and personal effects stolen from a room ai ine uaaea notei, tne ponce located thla loot and In so doing dhwovered hotel room lu which tar qoantlty of other stolen artlclea were cached. The artlclea ts Iron f rrm that h sfnl wra rntnrnoH -- , tn ins nvnsrt. ana nance are now.. attempting to find the men who Ushnvenf. PtrMee keliere (hi tf be 'the work of boys. ' O. E. Robertson had '. shotgun stolen Sunday night, and this too waa found. In a pawnshop. The biggest haul came with the stealing of Dr. H. I- D. Stewart's new sedan, atolen from in front of the physiclan'a residence Monday nigbt. The car was found Tuesday at Prospect and Upham, streets where the new car had been crisbed into a telephone pole by the thief. So great waa the impact with the post that the big timber waa sn.v.rvMl In two and the car', body utterly demolished. , . Weed Solon Will Speak Here Today J. J. Murphy, assemblyman in the California state legislature from Weed and a strong booster for the Klamath Falls-Weed, highway, Willi..,., ,h, j it ramnhj.il nraaan principal speaker at the final chamber of commerce forum lunch- ' " he today. Executive Secretary Lynn Sahln announced Tuesday. The burden of Murphy's address . Roy Smith, reputed confederate of, before the forum luncheon this the Walshes In the alleged black noon, will he roads and highways, ! mail plot and arrested on " that with stress laid on the half finished count alone, are being nold ia the Klamath-Weed highway whose im- j county Jail where they wer In-, portance Murphy haa been preach- j carcerated following indictment an. j ing to California solons for months, I It ws Murphy who last winter attempted to get an appropriation 'rom the California legislature for e0m nietlon of California's end of completion of California's end this important highway. He Is ex- in '" ' v " v u'doolidge Proposes An insular Bureau RAPID CITY. S. D., June 28, I I UI P,l.hll.hn.nl a mhIpsI rather than the armv and navv. Is favored by President Coolldge. Following a brief discussion ot this proposition with Governor Gen eral Leonard Wood ot the Philip pines, at his Black Hills residence, the president believes the depart ment ot the Interior would be a proper department to take over this work. While he haa no criticism of the I present administration by the army and navy ot the Insular possessions, he feels the functions ot these de - rartments Is one of notional de - i tense ana mat tne possessions are. ) deserving of administration by civil branch ot the government. The government, reorganisation commis sion recommended placing the pos sessions under the state department, but the president thinks perhaps the Interior department Is more adaptable for' this, Army Men Speeding For Goal In Hawaii Latest Report Shows Aviators to be Half- way to Honolulu; Con-, ditions Favorable SAN FRANCISCO, June 28, (UP) Speeding westward to ward the setting sun, two iiuiuiihj ineir Kiant ro. ker monoplane straight to its course on a spectacular dash I from California to the Hawai ian Islands. - With Lieutenant Lester J. ' Maitland at the controls, and Lieutenant Albert Hegenberg er caring for the . navigation duties, the tri-motored plane, the pride of the army, roared away from the Oakland Muni' cipal Aair Port at 7:09 a. m. The bright and warm weather , which made the Maltland-Hegsa- berger start so auspicious, was dir ectly la contrast with the gray ' gloomy day upon whtea three navy planes suited Hawaiian, flight ,r a- rn.i- h.. rt, years ago. . Tne navy effort ended la. ,,'' tragedy, with the Late Commander John Bogera and hla crew, lost te . the world for nine day. after all ', three planea had been forced down. ' - ' - " ---. 8.aaaa..?: ;VJii Maitland and Hegeaberger, who by the charm of their manner and ' the earnestness of tbeir devotion to . aviation have won friend by ' the wholesale here, had no ceremony tn ' their take off. They drove to.th ' field after a night of sound rest la , , Oakland, inspected the machine dp- ! which mechanic had labored j throughout the night, and climbed J into tne coccpiia. (Continued on Pace Two) 1, Alleged Blackmail Case to be Tried The sensational assault and ex tortion case in which Ed Dunham, well known auto dealer here, fig ured as the victim of an alleged blackmail attempt at the hands of Ed ,nd Mlrle Wslah and Roy 8mlth j m ,,, nD (or trl,i hef.ra jClr. Clty jri8r, tomorrow morning in j the Klamath circuit court. Both Mr. and Mrs. Walsh. charg- i eO Willi tUMUIl ,DU VIIUIHUU, ,U the variona counts. . v Walsh, It la alleged. hrnUlly .beat uunnam April , ana aiiemiKM jo, extort money ana an iiiDauviis from him over attentlona .which, Walsh charged Dunham had, been paying hla wife. . , f ' H. A. Renner la representing tho Walshes, while W. P. Myers Is de fense attorney for Smith. ' William Duncan, district attorney will prose cute for the state, assisted by Horace Manning. .' , Famous Royalist ' Of France Freed PARIS, June 28. (UP) A French government staked Ita ex istence on a question of jail break today and won. While the escape of Leon Dattdet, royollst leader, caused Premier Polncare and hi. cabinet to bn the object of Jibes and attacks from political enemlea, the government carried It ease to the cl anther o' deputies and received a vote of confidence. - ' The vot. Y.'os 350 to 18.1. Dou- (Itt's continued absence from hla 1 usual haunt In Pari, caused crltl- lc sm of th) government to Increase, jard brougnt on the demand for a vcte of commence. A mysterious tele hone call to 1'ie fnmo'ti Sinte prison last Satur day, had Instructed the offlc'nls there In the name ot the minister of Justice to release the royalist prlsnoer and his two aaslstanta. Those responsible for the escape hava thus far escaped arrest.